Subject: RBA Victoria, BC -- May 12/99 @ 11:00pm
Date: May 13 17:04:52 1999
From: Greg Toffic - greg.toffic at zoo.org


Is this report for red-faced cormorant accurate? I know that Steve Mlodinow and Steve Pink found what they think is a red-faced cormorant and are providing details, but this was just east of the Elwah River mouth. This RBA report states that SEVERAL birders saw a red-faced cormorant at Sequim. Is this a second bird? Who are the "several" birders? Has anyone else seen this bird or tried for it?
Greg Tofic



Victoria Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, May 12th at 11 p.m.
Compiled by Hank VanderPol. Transcribed by Virginia Jessop.

Wednesday, May 12

A RED-FACED CORMORANT, an Alaskan species, was positively identified by
several experienced Washington birders at Sequim, Washington, which is
approximately 35 km east of Port Angeles. The bird was last seen flying
in a northerly direction toward Victoria. The RED-FACED CORMORANT is
similar to a Pelagic Cormorant but has a large red patch around the eye.
Check all the local Pelagic Cormorants carefully for this potential
species.